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THE ROW WITH CANADA
A VISIT TO THB CANADIAN
STATESMEN ANJ MILITIA
How Task*** "Put t On" in Canada
—Tba Sophomoric A-ra of t.ie Cana
dian Stataaman—Canadian Gtrla—
Small Houaes on Account of tba Cost
of Haattn*.
Ottawa, BepU 29. —lt it astooishi g bow
"?tew Yorketr “put it on" when they g*i to
Canada F*- me reason or other Lhey
aeero to facer that they are visiting a for
eign country c .like their own in tradition*,
religion and external ctrcjmstatvMi. and
heoc * an iff-ift to pose.
I bare heeo stopping at a big hotel at
Montreal for a few davi, which is truth
affected by N w York people. One coxid
te l the citizen o? the state* toe instant he
en'ered the room by hi* air of lordly an*
supreme superiority. I*, t* a cunoa* thing,
for there is vary litt> to juxtify it, ina*-
mucti as the Canadian are a wty.esome.
we.Mrawwi. ciever and aaitafc'e people. It
D undocqtsd f tba outward mazufestatioa
of a feeing of soave superiority wtneb
America** gwesraliy feel towards Cana- i
BI ADOLPH CAROS. MINISTER OP IfTLITT A
AXD DEFENSE.
dian* When one inform* tbe average
New Yorker that Canada it larger tha tbe
United Slate* in area, he Atari-* first ,n sur
prias and then with absolute incredulity,
teat the fact* are the same
There i* not *ll4s particular! v imivea'i ve
abou' the c tie* of the dominion. The pate
lie buildings are good, hot the bouses are
inordinately unaii and in most uataocesi
seemed cramped. lam told that this u on
account of the expanses of heating in srm
ter. wcieh a>e very great, a A hence the
ph Uosopny of having a umali boose to * arm.
The country is beautiful in some pace*, and
although there uno distinct type of femi
oine beauty, the darker tJa.uadian girl* are
exceedingly pretty. The lack of 'general
wealth tbroorbout toe country unotice*b e
in the ahaecce of showy ecjuipages, well
w*Ted street* and expHMiveiy built nousea.
Nor do th# people eeam to" be inclin'd to
pay much for aomaeatstita. A city of the
.ze of Montreal, which I believe numbers
000, ha ae raguiar theater and ftepead*
a poo travehng and excmdingly bad snow*
for it* entertainment at this aeaaoa of the
iear. During the week, for instance, there
baa been only one theatricil performance
in town.
The feeling in Canada about the retali
ation mease re . § very strong. It is the only
question which intrudes itaelf into conver
sation at ail poihte and about which all
Can ad .an* speak with equal interest. It U,
in fact, a vital interest with them, although
it it only one of many in the
United State*, and it i* indicative of
tba. tendency the country is taking
toward commercial union and an
teration. The tremendous prosper!ty of
the state of Michigan since it became a part
of the union i* taken a* a fair indication of
what the state of prosperity would be if the
boundary line were thrown down and there
were no restrictions in the trade of the two
countries. The theory which Add* the
readiest acceptance nere i* that of Krastus
Wiman. He lias pointed out that Canada
is a series of states among which there is
free trade, and thst within its border* it i*
prosperous. In the same way the United
mates i* acoliecti /ti of state* which trade
with each other on a baai* of absolute
equality, a. and everything within it* bor
bers is also prosperous. Yet tbe*e two
giants of commerce, the Dominion and the
United (Hate*, lie side by side, divide! by
a barbed wire fence 4,000 miles long, which
hampers the interchange ofgoodsaud fa ces
both countries to g> to no end of bother,
confusion and expense. A* the custom*
which the United States pays to Cana la
average about the same a* those that Can
ada pa/a to the United States there would
seem to b# no proper reason why the 4,000
mile barbed-wire fence should not no
kicked down and the two countries be a!
lowed to trade in peace and equality. Toen
they could whoop thing* ■ pall along the line
by putting up a wire fence of ind.sjiutabK
majestic and heroic proportion* ail round
the North American continent, barring out
from competition with the two count: its
tbe whole civilized world; but wit in this
protective fence the vanoui commercial in
terest* .and trade* of the entire continent
would mingle as freely and unrestrictedly as
the droia ol water in Lake Superior.
This i lea of commercial union u of verv
recent birth and it i growiug vigorously,
f find that many of the most enterprising
business men now in Canada favor it
strongly. There is, however, a consider
able tory (dement here and a great deal is
said about loyalty to great Britain, what is
due to to the mot tier country, and soon, but
more selfish interests are getting a large and
\nprossive start of loyalty. Canada is anti
always has been perfectly independent in
commercial matters, keeping her old mother
outoi competition as rigidly as shuli.as tier
many, and hence it mav be reasonably pre
dicted that tbs commercial spirit wdi carry
her into commercial union some day.
Trie President's action on the fishery mat
ter ha* curiously enough accomplished
what an endlesa amount of internal agita
tion had failed to do. The Canadians have
been driven together, and a feeling of pa
triotism ha* been developed. This senti
ment has, low ever, little to do with Great
Britain. It believes iu Canada itself a* a
nation and encourages the independ
ence. Once Canada arrives at the point
where she believes implicitly iu herself and
ceases to rely on Great Britain, one-half of
the battle is won. And this is very much
the case even now. Canadians point to the
many commissi u.s which have been entore l
Into by Great Britain w ith the United
Htat< ns to boundary and other matte: s,
and rightly or wrongly, many Canadians
think that their inter sis have been sacri
ficed in order that; Great Brtain should
maintain le-r own position tix-a-ris to the
Americans. Wir-n CanaiVi got* into a
equaoLl with toe sta'esol ii|fie:' it imp r
toii' e t'li i-o i.-udered a mik i iui matter
Groat Cr.i ~j has to be icf.-n-eAto. i here
upon l.or . vi i-oury, or wi, -1. happen -
to be pi ' • r for the tim<- M-.i;*ub:tk • the
math - into his gracious co’ i lottlSP'i and
orders Canada majestically t, o , \>ttiiiig
and say B'tldug uutil the home g\nru
laent Ins nrrauge ! matte. *. J Tk
The -itatesne iof Canada have to sfmtt 1
idly by until ll lit* Great Britain to isVo
ber mandate. Tnat the liagh-.n lV~rr
mer.t has treated Canada With (onu. uoV
fairness in ragaid to certain interna lonnl
•wtte’s, midlul f English trad- mt< rertiX
or tlw Irisli que-tion in which Amu ha is'
so much interested, council t denied. In
regard Pi inn'ty esses, pariiculai 1 ,- ( fl
Maine and • asuington territory and other
tveindary dispute*. y u wj] hear evau 1 val
Canad-aus eompiarr. that t y oa*e ioat
territory equal to ha.l f Ear ft -wing :
igEitr-noe or d-rfe-gard for the.r
Interest* A* to to* recent nsbery beNtsa
it is beLerr-i tere tta' bAh 1 e Mf b Carm
beriain an-i > r Caarie- Tapper had str.-t
injoctioc* laid np-n them to make * tr ity
at w-y pr.ee. and Ca ada and Cintdia n >
tereai- were ucdoobtedir aerriSoed to har
meny in the Chirr, erlain treaty la s * rear.
CanadiA'J knew thi*. but they were told to
roam to. r. >ive a-nd did an. W ben toe
Pr-jJect * raUiitU.ll message came, they
were anxi to • ur-* into *, eeofc but once
nyjn r-itrie the English on-mand for *i
l*nc* aad *i>nce i- at.;, toe order of tbe <iay.
Bn: Canadian* nave 'Li-, ieaaon, that
heT can r. t longer aT .and to Er gland do
tbeir treaty making, a.vi h-n they ooca
get that p wr into ifae.r hand* they are no
immeamrabi*- I;tacr>- from mdepeoieoce.
which mean* u'timateiv. a Eieiatio*i. rio
that :ron every pom: of view, whether by
way of commerc-A. union or by toe attain
rrent of tbe tr-atr m sing jw.we-. tbecoaii
tion of f axaia wto the great couatir
* uth of it can niy t>- a mar to- of ti It
is as it evitable as tbit two tod:*- failing
tbmogti toao- rexs: eonjom fr.-m the irre
• tstibie forca of auraction.
VAJ. SEW SJR rSED'S MIDDLETOW, COJf-
XA.VDEB Or CAW A 111 AW MALITIA.
There are oWy imprewive shades to tbe
international controversy. Some of them
are whimsical—the deadly ean.'-t-ies* of
the “stateaßner'.'’ for instance, i have s en
several great Ear -pean diploma son impres
sive o'-cssiKin* and at toast two Bi it s . cabi
net mu,liter* ar work. Tney were ali plac.d
andea*y going men. So are the really in
fiuentiai to.nkers at Washir.gto But here
tbe amount of intensity and force : hat ap
fear u;n the surface of poll tics would
abash tbe pr ze w.ph >u:oric lehxto- of a
lrack county college. Toe weight of na
tions is feather weight compared to the
lood of responsibility and power that the
averag-C* adian politician came*. Hi*
brow i heaped; bt* mien portent-/ua and
t.- *peo.-h replete with dignity, impress, w
new and verbal force. He doesn’t say
much a* a rule, despite ms plentiful ampli
tude of word*, but be ha* feelings and they
are violent. Toe far: i* the Canadians are
a trifle more imprs***i with tbeir own im
portance than a strict consideration of the
facts warrant. They *peak of a war with
tbe United States in a pitying way at time*
as tbAign toen: would not be much chance
for u* ia the event of an outbreak. Tbe
maa who hold* the resp-.-rxiible post of min
ivter of militia, hir A. Caron, recently in
dulged in a tot of fantastic and bombastic
fol-ie-rol about the hardy and true-hearted
sailors of the St. Lawrence msnr.ing gun
boata and making mi ,ce meat of the
United States. Tbe fact that we number 00,-
000,0'X) to Canada s 5,000.000 was not at the
moment considered. IVnai they seem un
able tojtborcKighly realize, x’-ept among
the more alvanc**l stiudent*, I* that England
will never flgot tbe United Slat s in Can
ada-* interest. Why should she! Ca'iada
to neither a source of profit nor honor to the
mother country Great Britain has t e
implacable and skillful hatred of Ireland on
one side, th freakidi danger of France in
another direction, wmle tbe steady and
growing dislike of Germany is a menace
which w,U loom big and f .rinoiable in the
near future. She ha* all *be ran do to
te*-r a cb-ar course at home and protect
India and her other great s lurces of reve
nue without attacking a country which ha*
already licked ber solely to oblige a child
which she knows will secede from her pro
tection whenever the time is ripe. That
England Is willing to have Cana la go her
own way ha* been publicly asserted by Mr.
J. Chamberlain himself, end tbe sly and
pawky Joseph is generally understood to
know whereof he speak*.
Blakely Hall,
READY TO COLLAPSE.
The Iron and Steel Workers Aasem
bly of the Knights.
PITTSBUKG, Pa.. Sept. 29. —The iron and
steel workers national district assembly of
the Kn.ghts of Labor is bankrupt and in
danger of disruption. Tbe Trader# Jour
nal publishes a circular from National Sec
ret-ry Lewis, who is uow ao ing as National
Master Workman, In which n appeal is
made to the members to fnruiulate some
plan to keep tbe district fro u going to
piece*. Secretary Lewis says National
Mister Workman Conkling i*
sick; there are no fund* to pay ex
pen* a and tbe liabilities a ready amount to
In conclusion he say* that unless a
special effort is made to sustain it, the dis
trict must go under. Tlie district includes
a* mem bes a large proportion of Knights
of labor iron and ->tr -I workers in differ
ent purr* of the country, the largest repre
sentations being in Pittsburg an i Chicago.
Bond Purchases.
Washington, Sept. 29,-The bonds
offered to-day aggregated $474,000. AH
were accepted a> 107*, 4 for IV, * and 130 for
4*. The total amount of bonds purchased
under the circular of April 17 is $00,186,900,
of which 441 .(>31 ,700 are 4s and #18,555,200
are 4'd*. Their c.st was $73,340,288, of
which $58,415,353 was paid for G and $19,-
924,915 for 4'ys.
Jneper Jottings.
Jasper, Fla., Sept. 29.— Water courses
have been very high. About 20 feet of the
embankment at too county’s iron bridge
across the Alapaba river was wnsln-d away
and travel in the couuty was greatly inter
fered with.
Cotton has been very mucii damaged.
The health of the entire c unty is good.
Richmond # Taxes.
Atlanta, Ga.. Sept. 29. —Some days ago
Gov. Gordon passed mi order suspending
the collection of the stale tax in Richmond
county for ms year. To- av ho pawn'd
another order modifying his former order
so ns to allow tne collection of taxes on
show* and upon the sale of liquor.
Closed by tbo Sueriff.
Atlanta, Ga., Ho t. 29.— The wh"lo*nle
and retail liquor house of William Miekli
berrv was closed by tile sheriff to-day t >
satisfy a mortgage for #3,000 iu favor of
Mrs. Mickleberry.
Tooth-Poiuoned Food.
Defective teeth poLop the food. BUZO
DONT checks dental decay,, removes tar
tar ir.crusted in the sinuses and upon tbe
: surface of the teeth, and renders them
masticitors of the food. Denial
Impurito-s also contaminate the breutb.
Ihese it removes.
711 E MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1888.
WANTS A MELDS RIVE3.
Augusta Offers Her Several Sites for
a Winter He me
Ga.. .Sept 29.—fa an icter
v.c-w w.ti. A-nelie Rives Chandler m N w
York t".a reeg. her -ushand tc-ki a fl ar'd
reported that L-ey bad not decided ou the
exact tocaiitr wuere they would spend the
i wir.te'. Several gectieoaen interested in
Augu-t* are des.rou* of nwi ins toe pres
: erxr of the ccupto here, and wj wr.te them
at their summer becoe, Rokeby on ttse Hn i
sor. ;weiiing r n the attracuvetiess o 4 tbe
Sand Hill*, and c-Ser-mg them tbe r£r>x t
of eye.-a. Tery desurah.e ua for a winter
home The owner* wli give tbe ebo;oe*t
piece of property in tbe Murray Hiii syndi
cate overlooking Fruit a id. tie hicre
r i Pro per 3. Berckman. p.-eiea: of
tbe American Potnoicgicai Scc.-ty.
M'.cte Sato"* •'.wcers will offer
any of tbe r tot* which are witfcm a vtont *
throw of the reside ice of tc- late eoc-U cited
Sta’.-5 Senator 3. P King tod witbm sight
of the borne of Richard Henry Wikis,
author of “Mr Life Is Like a Summer
Rose.” Capt. F. H. Timberiaze. who owns
pr -petty at Grovetow-i adyc, ning the fcoua
f tbe late Paul H. Ha n-. aetbor of
'Mountain of Lo.er*,' wui deed them s
*j,le*vlid tot.
i arles ficr.b er of tbe famous ptibL-hirig
U .'lie of that name spent last wmter at
Gr lep.wc. Tney bope to mcu’ce theaatc r
of “Th : Quick or tbe Dead" to spend t e
winter cere, where -he would eejoy tbe
charm of balmy air and lovely scenery.
BBIDGING WHIT2HALL STRhET.
Another Conference Bet wean the City
and tie H&Lroada.
ATLa.vta, Ga., Sept. 29.—The bridging
of Whitehall street crossing, which is At
lanta* white elepoant. wi- tbe cause of
anotcer oonfereoce to-da. b-tween a com
mittee of tbe council, consisting of Alder
naan Haa and Couuciimen Amerou* sed
Woodward, representing the city, an i Gen
eral Matager Belknap of tbs Central.
Grvn of tne Georgm. Anderv.n of t_e
Western mA At antic. Berkely t.t
t:.e Richmond and Dan -il’e, and Gabbett
-( the Atlanta and 3Ve*t Po.rt railroad.
Tbs o rnminee did not h:nk that tbe cro*:-
mg co .id be *u-?eea>fuliy bridged so a* to
abate tbe ex.-t.ug ntnsano* Major* Green
and Beutr.ap tnouget t at it could, but that
toe city -L ul i pay half of tbe expense. A
to ter was rea l from Senator Brown sta i g
that tbe state r>vl iesoe-s cou.d not affor I
to stand an v portioa of i he expense of build
ing the bridge, owing to the fact that the
lease of the Western and Atlantic r and wes
nearing it- expiration.
No definite p.an was adopted. It is be
lie v-d that t -e comnai tee will make a re
part to the council Monday recommending
the pasra.ge of an ordinan'- - prohibiting t'.e
switching (<r making up of freight trains in
tbe heart of t e city.
COLUMBUS CHAPTER!.
Business Better than in any September
in Several Years.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 29.— Officer B. L
Johnson, who ha* been oa the police force
for several yean, tendered his resignation
yesterday for tbe purpose of entering the
mercantile business at Brewton.
The ordinance of baptism wdi be admin
istered bv Rev. J. W. Howard to a numbe
of candidates to-morrow afternoon
Chattahoochee superior court adj'.urned
to-day.
Tsylor ccuaty court will convene on Mon
day.
Card* are out for the marriage of M T.
MrNamee of Opelika and Ml* Maui Rus
sel] of this city.
Tr.e Central railroad compress at this city
ha* eomoresaed over 10,(XX) bale* of cotton
since Sept. 11. Columbus is receiving
cotton rapidly, and a prominent busb es-*
man said t.-dar that he never knew so
much busifie- done in this city in the
month of September a* ha* been done this
year.
MURDER AT ATLANTA.
Two Negroes Quarrel Cver Cards and
One Uses His Knife.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 2D.—Marion Cun
ningham was cut in the throat by William
Merriwether and killed to-night about 8
o’clock in John Ryan's billiard room and
saloon on Ivy street. The participants were
negroes. They were playing card* for
money when a quarrel ensued. After the
cutting, Mer.dweathir ran u* of the Saloon
and wa* pursued by several negr es, who
eau-’ht him and held him until a policeman
arretted him. An ir.que-it was held and a
verdict was rendered to the efTect that the
killing was murder.
lo Repair a Bridge.
Augusta, Oa., Sept. 29. —The city coun
cil to-day awarded the contract for repair
ing the bridge across the Savannah river
which was swept away by the flood, to T.
A. Hardeman lor SIO,OOO. " Considerable of
the old structure remain* aud will r-e used.
This accounts for the lowness of the bid.
Mr. Hardeman i* from Indiana ami is one
of the contractors on the tiiree C.'s road in
South Carolina. There were only four bid
ders. The high water washed away tbe
water register, and since tee flood the bight
of the river has beeu estimated. Anew
register will be received in a few days.
Pledger on the Stump.
Athens, Ga.. Sept. 29.—W. A. Pledger
(colored), the republica • candidate for the
legislature f om Clarke county, addressed
about 100 colored v iters at the court house
this af'ernoon. F iger aeemed to be con
fident of bis electi n if bis supporters will
turn out on election day. He says if de
feated he will leave for t e north and assist
in putting Harrison and M rt ui through in
the weak states. The race between Ho i.
Henry C. Tuck, the demo ratio nominee,
and Pledger will be close. Mr. Tuck’* sup
porters are confident, however, of a large
Dismissed from the Force.
Allaxta, Ga., Sept. 29.—The board > f
police commissioner*, iu secret session this
afternoon, concluded lheir inv-stigstioa of
tiie charges against Patrolman C. M. Hud
son. wiiicb were that on the mgu: of Aug.
30 last he was detected while endeavoring
to enter the saloon of Stephen Grady and
William Mickleberry, on Alabama street,
with false kevs or some other instrument.
The commission, after tieing in sesaion two
hours, found Hudson guilty and dismissed
him from the force.
The Sugar Pelt Railroad.
* Kissimmee, Fla., Sept, 29.—The Sugar
Belt railroad will in a few days be com
pleted t > St. Cloud and Rtmnvmede, and
frdm tlionee will be extended t > the At
lantic coast some time this season. The
vv rk has progressed rapidly upon this road
in spite of the quarantine regulations,which
lia; so completely paralized bu-iuess in
every ot or portion of tbe tato.
Tbe St. Cloud company will be ready to
commence grinding the present crop of
cane by Nov. 1.
Hit Her with a Hatchet.
Augusta. Ga., Sept. 29. —Robert Tark,
n negro, and his wife had a brutal fight at
their homo on Frazier’s hill, about two
miles from this city, to-day. Tark struck
the woman with a hatchet, splitting her
ear and breaking her jawbone. Tark took
to the swamp below the city ad cannot be
b und by the county police who are after
him. Ho has probably crossed the river
and is in Carolina.
Atlanta's Democratic League.
Atlanta. Ga., Sept. 29. —President Ful
ton C dville, of the Young Men’s Demo
cratic L-ague, ha* called a meeting of the
organization for Monday night, the object
of which hs to u-siat in electing tb* candi
date* of the Demucratic party in this
county.
STOEIE* OP TE* QUAEANTimS.
The Annoyance# th-t Travelers Have
to Put Up.
A Savannah drumtoer raa tat been
tr-avei-ng in Southwest Geo gia, aod whoee
health certificate u c-vered with stamp
mars, tests scene interest. 2 g ic /riee shoot
Use quarantine in cons* of the son them
towns. One agent si a little station
ia tbe ajath Western part of the state
is a sort of Pooh-Bah in his war,
::-as r.tjch as he mroopotiaes about
all the offices is hi* village. He is
railroad agent. telegraph operator,
eipreaa agent, postmaster. and
justice of the p-ac* resides owning tae
largest shore in the pace.
One of hit sour-e- of revence U
the a ni:g of cewlth cert. Scales to
the per.-ple of tbit locality. As he
hard- oat th-ir r&-.rcwi ticket he re
nu ds the nof tie qusr&ntine restrictions
every where, and anggerts the advisabi-ity
of their having a health certificate. Hese-.-
iim fails to secure an r nediate order for
a certificate, for w..i h be ch*-ge, 25 cents
S me of these certifies es are very original
A few days ago an id farmer living out
in the country, and who had never been
outside of his borne C/ontv. walked into the i
station and bought a tickrt to Savannah,
the first trip be had ever made. His ticket
was handed out to him. and be was advised
to get a health certificate. Ihe old gentle
ms , said that b- “never had been sick in
his life, but if them tcirgs went with the
ticket be reckon he'd better have one. j
These is curious times any way,” he added. J
The certificate he got read’s# follows: “This I
:s to ee-tify that Code Jerry Jon", the 1
bearer of these pr-.— * is well and sound at
this writing, and has not brea near Jack
soavihe, E.a., because be h.?s never been
out of Buncombe county b-fo e. and to my
knowledge Las never keen further on this
r within Gopher station tee next to this .
Given under my hand and seal, this the
uav of
It t& hardly ort cable that “Uncle Jerry"
had any trouble getting through the
quarantine linos, artr.ei with such acertifie
ate.
Everybody who has traveled in the south
since tne fever broXe out has had an expe
rience more or les= em oarra sing. It .s m
exaggeration to say 'cat few people travel
now without nee r. y compels the trip.
In tbe first place health certificates are
tine qua now, and many people either forget
or neglect to provide themselves with these
very essential document*. Oftentimes thete
is no board f he* tc or authorized official to
issue health certificates to the traveler from
toe rural districts but of course this ex
planation is not -at, factory to the quaran
tine officer who is e countered at th- town
where our traveler desires to atop. Result,
trouble.
So numerous ar the quarantines, and so
strict ar# the reg ; iatio ,sand requiremeuta
at many pants, that life is almost a burden
to tUuee whoee business compels teem to be
much cm the road—for instance, tbe drum
mers. The festive knights of tne grip are
g neraliy equal to any emergency, and are
at home any wh* -e and in any position ia
which they may be placed. But tee quar
antine business has gotten the best of them,
and has upset the calculations of even tbe
veterans.
BALL AND BAT.
Results Of tbe Day’s Doings on the
Diamond.
Washington. Re >t. 29.—Baseball games
were played to-diy with the following re
sults:
At St. Louis—
St. Louis. 320001 100— 7
BrcxAlyn 1 0 0 1 ! 1 0 0 o—4
Bise hit#—St. Louis 17, Brooklyn 8. Errors—
St. Loui* 3. Br -oclyn 4. Batteries—Chamher
la.n an i Milligan F outz and Clarke.
At Kansas City—
Kansan City.. ..,..0 1023012 o—9
Athletic 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 4—lo
Base hit#—Kansas City 7, Athletic 2. Errors
—Kansas City 1, Athletic 7. Batte iea—Sulli
van and Brennan, Seward and Robinson.
At Cincinnati —
Cincinnati ... 10200030 2—B
Baltimore 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—l
B ,*- hit*—CinciunaU 14,.Baltimore 7. Errors
—Cincinnati 3, Baltimore 4. Batteries—iVey
hing and Keenan, Cunningham an i O Bri-.-n.
At Louisville—
Louisville 0 0100200 I—4
Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0-4
Base hits—Louirfrille 11. Cleveland 4. Error*—
louisville 8. Cleveland 3. Batteries—Ram
sey and Kerins, Blakely and Snyder.
At Washington — Seven innings, too cold
to piav.
Washington. 0 0 1 1 0 2 0— 4
Indianapolis 3 0 0 0 0 1 0— 4
Bane Ini*—Washington 9, Indianapolis 5 Er
ror* Washington 1. Indianapolis 2. Batteries
—Widner and Mack. Healy and Daily
At Philadelphia—
Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-2
Pittsburjr 0 01 20 100 x— 4
Base hit, Pciladelnhut 1. Pittsburg 0. Error*
—Philadelphia 5, Pittsburg 4. Batteries—San
ders and ochriver. Galviu and Miller.
At New York—
New York 010000100-2
Detroit 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 x— 6
Base hit*—New York 8, Detroit 8. Errors—
New York 5, Detroit 2. Batteries—Crane and
Brown. Conway and GanzeL
At Chicago—
Chicago. 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 x— 3
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—o
Base hits—Chicago 8, Boston 4. Errors—
Chicago 1. Boston 0. Batteries—Tener and Far
rell, Kadboume and Tate.
RUNS OF THE RACERS.
Six Events at Gravesend Under the
Brooklyn Jockey Club’s Auspices.
New York. Sept. 29. —Following is a
summary of the races of the Brooklyn
Jockey Club xo-day:
First Rack—Five furlongs. Bniss.-ls won,
with Smglestone second and Long Donee thirl,
lima 1 hS'4. Mutuals paid $136.
sacour Race—One and one-eighth miles.
Frank Ward won, with Blue W ing second and
Barrister third. Time 1:56.
Third Raci—Six furlongs. Diable won. with
Radiant second and Mudstone third. Time 1161*
Foram Hack— One and one-eighth miles
Kingston won. with Bella B. second and Terra
Cotta third. Tim- 1:5644.
Fifth Kaci- Six furlongs. Banner Bearer
won, with Umpire second and Carnegie third.
Time 1:18.
Sixth Race—One mile. Now-or-Never won.
with Pocatello second and My Own third. Time
1:1344-
LATONIA’B FALL MEETING.
Cincinnati, Boot. 29.—The fall meeting
of the Latonla Jockey Club opened' to-day.
The events were as follows:
Fiust Rack Purse; ope lUlle Pink Cottage
won, with Governor second and Erebus third.
Time I GIG.
Second Rais—Selling nurse: six furlongs,
iihody Pringle won, with Kermesse second and
Dee. Lodge third. Time 1:16.
Third Race—Four and a half furlongs
Remim won. with bnnlight second and Cherry
Blomoui third. Time (KJV*.
F . crth Race— Purse; five-eighths of a mile.
Galen won with -Sportsman second and CasiuS
tiiird. Time 1
Fifth Race— Merchant stakes for all ag-s.
mile and a quarter. Julia L won with Poteen
second and did Mac* third. Time 2:093-1.
The Chesapeake and Ohio.
Charleston, W. Va., Sept. 29.—An
order was entered by the circuit court in
this city to-day, an 1 also in the court at
Richmond, W, taking the Chesai e*ke and
Ohio railroad oht of tho hands of the receiver.
President Ingalls ha* taken full charge of
th" road, and it will be reorganized without
delay.
Hrsnarm—'You seem very happy.
Wife—Why sli uldtl't It My jewel of a serv
ant girl isn't going to leave me, after ail.
Hunhand—w-hy not*
W ite She bad engaged to work for Mrs. For
tunatus. but she can t now. for this morning
Mrs. Kortuuatus died. Wasn't It sweet of her?
—The Cartoon.
Lunch ..assets.
Parents wishing lo supply their children with
n Lunch Basket will Und a nice line to select
from at Btrai ss Bros.'
Every child wishes a nice Lunch Basket for
school. You can find them at Strauss Bros.'
Fine Mackerel aud t.'odtisb at Strauss Bros.'
Loose Jellies and Preserves at Strauss Bros.’
Finest French Prunes at Strauss Bros.*
_ Weather Indlcattona.
1 1 Soecia] iodicatioQ* far Georgia:
fill Fair we tier, ihgfctiy warmer in
j iaorthem portion, ratiooary tem
f peratore in sctithern portiixi, nortb
essberlv w.rviv.
ooaioarsaoe if -nsaa le-utwratics sc Saeaae
sepe n I*s. ae>s the mean at man day
fer ftfleon yfw
Departure To<■!
v. Tnpainu from u Departure
Mnu Btooe
for 15 rear* Sept. * * --or Jan. I,IBSA
i- t -4
r&
d-f "STS: d*-.
Tvia Sept 5. -as. _
j* .09 —. j —lO 04
Utrn un 72 1 minim am Sem
peratnre 'A 0.
The height of the river at Augusta at
TJS3 o'eJork a. m. yesterday Augusta tima
IM :0.- :ee* -a fa.l of 0.1 daring the past
twentr-four hour*.
Cotton Region Bulletin for 24 hoars end
ing <S p. m., Sept. 22, lahs. "sth Handian
tuna.
District*- Avuua*
.. * Mai Mia Rala
‘V *■ ><%nt Tetr ‘ p TeaJ P failt
Atlanta .T 11 46 00"
Aujrueta.. 1* * 44 v*- 1
Charleston j 7 72 S3 tt>
Galveston jl9 7 s 58 T
Little Bock. 4 99 M .00
Memphi* 14 *6 44 .03
Mobile 8 72 46 !yi
Montgomery 5 70 4- <0
KewOrieaaa 10 74 52 •><
Savannaa. 13 74 50 .00
Victoocrg * 72 4a .00
Wiimingtoo .. 10 64 46 ,00
Arerage* , i
station* jr Mai. Mis. Ram
iataxsah dwbci Temp Temp fail.*
Aiapaha 71 .OO
Albany 7 2 40 .00
Baicbridge 75 50 09
Eastman Hi 40 .00
Fort Gaines f 74 47 oO
Jerjp 74 5? 00
De Oak 92 55 00
M.iien 72 f* CD
O-uyia*.... .. 75 58 30
Savannah. 72 54 i 00
Stmthvilie 75 45 00
TV.masn.is I 77 51 .03
W ajcross..... 74 58 j .00
Averages j !
•Tlodicstestrwoe. -Inches and hundredths.
Obser'.'aaons taken at tea urn moment
of tune at all stations.
Sept. . 1:36 a. cltyttms.
Tomiw*rntum
IHroctlon. I
) £;
Ustnfaii.
Name
or
Station*
Norfolk 52 NW Oi Clear.
Chariot** 46 NW Clear.
Hatterae 38 NW Clear.
Point Jupiter. Fla
Titusnue 74 N H.... Cleat
Wilmington—.... 54 N 4 ..., Clear.
Charleston ........ 62 S ... Clear.
Augusta *>• N 8 Clear.
BataxsaH 62 N 6 Clear.
Jackeonnlle 66 N . . Clear.
Cedar Key* fri N 10 Clear.
Key West S3 E 12 Clear.
At1anta........... 1 54 S'W g .... Clear.
Pensacola MSE 5 Cleat
Mobile 62 5 6 Clear.
Mcntgomerv ... | 62XW .. Ciear.
New Onaan* 62 S 10 . Far.
Galveston 70 E 12 .. Cloudy.
Palestine 66 E Cloudy.
Brownesvilla 74 E 02 Cloudy.
RioGranc*
T* denotes traoe of rainfalk
L. A. Dekbos. Obaurver Signal Corps.
A bronze btatpi of Buddha, meat .ring forty.
flTe Chinese feet in height, is being cast in the
Huang Tzu or Yellow Monastery outside of the
Te-shiug 31en at Peking. Its ears will be so
large that a man might be inserted in tneir cav
ities. The work war undertaken at the instance
of toe Thibetan Llamas, and when completed
the statue will be forwarded to Thibet as an of
fering to the Llama authorities there.
MXDIGAL.
Peculiar
Peculiar in combination, proportion, and
preparation of ingredients, Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla possesses the curative value of the best
known reme- U A/ . Ji- dies of the
veget ab 1 e !■ OOCI Skingdom.
Peculiar in its strength and economy, Hood's
Sarsaparilla is the only medicine of which can
truly be said, “ One Hundred Doses One Dol
lar.” Peculiar in its medicinal merits, Hood’s
Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hitherto un
woXSarsaparilla-Meu
the title of “ The greatest blood purifier ever
discovered.” Peculiar iu its "good name
at home,” —there is more of Hood's Sarsa
parilla sold in Lowell than of all other
blood purifiers. Peculiar in its phenomenal
record of q i • sale* abroad
no othe r r CCUII ai preparation
ever attained so rapidly nor held so
steadfastly the confidence of all classes
of people. Peculiar in the brain-work which
it represents, Hood's Sarsaparilla com
bines all the knowledge which modern
research* *win medical
science has I O I iSCIT developed,
with many years practical experience in
preparing medicines. Be sure to get only
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all dnof gists, fl; six for £5. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
IQO Poses One Dollar
AMTBEMEMTB.
Fourth Annual Hop
or thk—
M. B. SOCIAL CLUB
Wednesday Euniog, OcL 3, ISSS^
AT ARMORY HALL.
Ticket* sl, admitting gentleman and ladies.
COMMITTEE—J. W Davis. Chairman; E. S.
Everitt, L. R. Register, D. V. Daly, M. F. Mc-
Carthy, D. J. Ilood, E. R Hernandez, P. ,1.
Conner*.
railkoadsT
Coast Line Railroad.
Suburban Sunday Schedule.
Cathedral Cemetery. Bonaven
ture and Thunderbolt.
SCHEDULE FOR THIS DAY
STEAM CARS.
Leave Savannah Ba. m . 9:35 a. m., 10:35a. m.,
1145 a. m.. 2 p. m„ 3 p. m , 4 p. ra., 5 p. m., 0 n,
m , 6:50 e m.
Leave B maventure 7:30 a. m., 9:05 a. m., 10:05
a. rn., 11:05 a. in.. 12:40 p m.. 2:40 p. m., 3:30 p.
m . 4:30 p m., 5:30 p. m.. 6:80 p. m.
Liave Thunderbolt 7:10 a. m.. 9 am., to a.
m . 11 a. m., 12:35 p.m., 2:35 p. m., 3:25 p. in.,
4:25 p. m.. 5:25 p. m., 6:25 p. m.
Itouud trip to Bonavcnture 3(V.; round trip to
Ttiunderbolt 25e.; round trip to Cathedral Cerne-
Ury 10c.
Take Broughton Ktre,'t cars 25 minutes before
departure of suburban trains.
K. E. COBB, Superintendent.
CONTRACTOR
MARTIN COOLEY,
Contractor and Builder,
SAVANNAH. GA-
I>ROroSAtS proniptlv submitted for Sewers,
I Paring, Grading, rfridgs Building. Wharf
Building, Pile Driviag. etas.. etc
MARRIAGES.
LHHiMTR- SPaNDLNBEHG MarrvedT cho
Weduewiiy. Sept 25 h. a: the resideace of the
bride's brekher. Mr. B H Snangenoerg. by the
Re. A. M Wynn. J4.ss Favv: M SPAVomoe.
fortaerty of York, Pa. and Hgsav Lisdsem of
Savannah. Ga.
York Daily. Tort Fa., plvaae copy.
FCVEIIAL INVITATIONS.
BLATZ.—The friends and acquaintance of
Mra Annie Blau are resy-ectfchy invited to ai
tond the funeral of her son. Groans, from her
reeideoce, corner of Lovers' lane and Waters
road, at 3 o'clock THIS AFTERNOON.
BLaNKE.— The friends and acq iaintanee <if
Mr. act Mrs. Henry Bianfce and Mr and Mrs. D.
H behaeoemaca. are respectfully invited to at
tend the funeral of their oldest son. Hasbt,
from their rosideoee. M :g-3merv and William
:c street*. THIS AFTERNOON'at 3 o ckiek,
DEATHS.
RO-JF.-Dmm. at Kiigsrilie. Ga, Sept. 27,
lteiß. in the 1 ftb year of usage. Robert Bkice.
"econi s.:*a of Ja -, and Annie Roof, formerly
residents of this city.
f6''Brinswick p,tpers plpase copy.
MEETINGS.
AS!\ew.MEETIMIf
There will he a mass meeting of the rO’yA-,
of Savacnah at tie Theater cc TO-MORROW
Monday EVENING at 8 o’clock. Messrs. Gor
don, Reilly and Clifton, candidate* for the
House, and F. G. dußignoo. candidate for Sen
ate. are expected to be present and speak upon
matters of local interest
POST • D.”T. P. A.
Meet at Guards'
Arm ry SATURDAY,
Oct. r >th. IS* 3 , 6 o'clock
idem and Secretary.
A fu'J attendance is
THE GERMAN AMERICAN MITIAL
LOAN AND BULBING ASSOCIATION.
The twer.tv-fifth -f.th regular monthly meet
ing and second 2! > annual meeting "of the
stockholders and directors of this Association
will be held on i CESDAY NEXT. 2d ijctoter.
at the office of the Secretarv. ;C7 Lav Street.
By order of JOHN SCHWARZ.
S. L Lazarj n. Preaidect.
SPECIAL notices.
Alrert lament* intertei n-.de- m 9pteia:
Sotioet" wvJ It c\arjt4 $1 Ou a Sjv art eacA
injerfioiw
NOTH E IO WATEK-TAKERS.
Or mi M'atea Woaxs, i
Savakwab. Sept. Si. :<*
The water will tie sbut off at ten 10, o'clock
TO-MORROW Monday MORNING, on Bay
street from Wh'itaker to West Broad street, and
cm Whitaker from Bay to Bryan .-inset, for the
purpose of removing fire hydrant on Bay ani
Jefferson streets, and will remain off a few
hours A N. MILLER Superintendent.
HO! FOR TYBEE ISLAND 1
SUNDAY*. SEPT. 3 oth, 1988.
Grand Oyster Roast and Clam Chowder at
GEORGE WORTHAM'S, all for 15 cents.
Take the 9:39 a k. or 2:30 p. js. train. Fare
for the round trip 50 cents.
CHADWICK COPYING BOOK.
Always remove the wet pad from the book
when vou go to press. Use the Chadwick per
directions, and we think you will use no other
Letter Copying Book. L. B. DAVIS.
Agent at Davis Bros.'
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Dr. LIND has rexoved his office from 1®
Liberty Street to corner WHITAKER AND
McDonough.
PRICE OF COAL.
Stove if. 50] F.gg (6 00
Chestnut 6 | Broken 6 Off
Soft Parlor Coai js 00
WOOD of all kinds and lengths at lowest
rates. G. I. TAGGART,
State
am
WtiTEU
M HOOI. BOOKS.
A full line of School Books. Bags, Slates, aDd
everything else used in the Public and Private
Schools, for sale at NEW YORK PRICES.
E M. CONNOR.
Bull and Broughton Streets.
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIED
For the convenience of our patrons, we have
obtained a full line of SCHOOL BOOKS. BAGS,
SLATES, PENCILS, and all articles necessary
for a scholar s complete outfit, which we will
sell at lowest New York prices.
A. N. O'KEEFFE A CO., Druggists.
Broughton and Jefferson Streets.
crmsiur sanitary association.
INSPECTING ENGINEER’S OFFICE,
114 Bryan Street.
PERCY BUGDEN, Civil and Sanitary En
gineer, begs to inform the citizens of Savannah
that he has opened the alwive office, where he
can be consulted ou all sanitary matters. Hu
will also be pleased to receive Instructions for
any engineering and surveying work, laying out
and surveying lots and estates, managing prop
erties, etc , etc. Architectural work planned and
sup rvised. Polite, prompt and personal atteti
tion given to all instructions.
SELECT SCHOOL!
On MONDAY, Ist of October, MADAME
CHASTEN ET will reopen her Select School,
with competent Professors of English. French,
German, Latin, Music and Drawing.
SPECIAL NOTICE. .
E. A. SCHULTZE, teacher of Voice Culture,
Violin and Piano Playing, will return to Savan
nah on October 15th, and resume his Music In
structions.
NOTICE.
Orrici or the Ogeechee Canal Compact, I
Savannah. Sept, 28, 1888. j
Owing to the formation of bars, caused by the
washing during the recent rainy weajher, the
SAVANNAH RIVER LEVEL of the canal will
not be open for navigation until further notice.
HENRY BLUN, President pro tem.
tsPECIAL NOTICE
All pe-sons are hereby cautioned against
shooting or trespassing on lands on Hutchinson
Island leased by me. under penalty of the law.
___ T. H. MASSEY.
LADIES ONLY.
Ladies should not forget that BABYCTN'E is
the purest powder they can use for their com
plexion. Produces the loveliest and softest
sain Guarante-d to tie absolutely pun; and
perfectly harmless. It realiy nourishes und
benefits the skin, and simply indisuensahle r— a
toilu [loader. Recommended und sold by all
druggists at 25c. per lxix. Manufactured by
PARSONS A PIKE,
Pbarnicomta. Savannah, Ha
PROPOSALS WANTED.
Savannah, Sept. 89, 1880.
Bids will be recetv,id to OCTOBER 10 for
Fifteen Hundred Cubic Yards more or less; of
slmrp River Sand, delivery to commence within
ten days thereafter, and the w nnla amount to
be delivered vitnln thirty davs. '1 be rand must
be delivered and banged m the yard of Uie
company, situated on the Ogvecbee canal, foot
of Bryan street, about 100 feet from the canal
bank Sattit lesmust besubmitted with such bid
, SOUTHERN VULCANITE PAVING CO.
Address W. CTOMim, City.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FOR YELLOVV FEVER -IFFErIrjT"
The ebartr ag comic opera ''‘OLTfETTF*
will be snag at Theater NEXT TUESDAY
NIGHT, Oct. 2d, for the benefit at the ‘ PiagTs*
stricken CSty," by the Colored Amateurs. wb
recently made a big hit at Ford * Opera Hone*
All should attend and assist a worthy objec*
Reserved seats at DAVTS BROS.’
JUST RECEIVED
ANOTHER LARGE lot of
FAUST.
The Leading Beer for Family Use.
Sales exceed ail others. For sale in lots to *mta
S. W BRANCH,
Broughton and Whitaker Streets.
A BIRD'S EYE \IEW OF IT.
ircßSk so. m.) (chap. L)
Ask of the birds that soar above.
Ask of them what they think.
"Listen.' they say, ’the man we love
'‘Knows the value of Printers’ Ink.”
•‘THE STRAUSS PRINTING CO.*
Has some new Fall Designs in faxct. fulcs and
artist:- woas. ideas suggested tor anvthing,
from a plain visiting card up to a mairunotj
poster.
BUSINESS MEN
Who need Bid, Letter, Note or StatemenJ
Heads, snould get our estimates.
Commercial Work a Specialty
139 Bay Street. Telephone 410.
PAVE YOUR ••SOAP.” *
THE CHILDREN WILL NEED IT 1
There is no danger whatever of your heir*
taken for a clam, or even failing in bu -ineas if
you call on Townsend and get bright, clean sta.
lionery. Townsend looks over his workshop,
and p.tcbea in himself, an 1 as hi® money is at
-take, be does everything in his power t* give
satisfaction, l ine of t..e best equipped shot*
m the South. Work wanted.
TOWNSEND,
FINE PRINTER. BINDER AND RULER
86 and 88 Bryan street.
TELEPHONE ••■341."
Savannah, Ga
COUPON*
Of the Columbus Railroad Company, due OC
TOBER 1, 1889, will be paid on or after thsl
date on presentation to the Ogiethcrpe Sav.cg*
and Trust Company. No. 130 Bryan street.
* JOHN M BRYAN, Cashier,
REPPARD IRON COMPANY'! ~
Offtck Reppard Irow Coscpast, )
Savaksah, Ga., Sept 21, ISsS. f
The Bdhrd of Directors of the P.EPPaP.3
IRON COMP AN f have deemred a dividend of
Two Dollars an 1 Fifty Cents per share, pavab e
on and after Oct. 1, 18-8
NORTON FRIF-RSON.
Secretary and Treasurer.
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES 1888.
Office Collector State asp Oocvty Taxes, t
Chatham Coott. Georgia
SAVAhVAH. tept. 29. 1888. \
The Digest is now open for the collection of*
the above taxes on all property, real and per
sonal. the specific tax on professions, also the
POLL TAX for EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES cm
all M ALE RESIDENTS of the city and county
between the ages of 21 and 60 years.
Office at the Court House. Hours 3a.m. to i
P. M. JAMES J. McGOWAN,
Tax Collector C. C.
BIDS.
Crrv or Savaxxah. t
Office Clers of Corse il. Sept. 26, 18 : 8. i
Proposals wilt be received at the office of the
Clerk of Council until 12 m , WEDNESDAY,
uet. 3. 1888, for building a Green House in the
city lot near Forsyth Park For full particulars
in regard to same apply at this office.
By order of Council.
FRANK E. REBARER,
Clerk of Council
CITIZENS’ SANITARY ASSOCIATION.
Applications by mail for the position of In
spector for this association will be received at
the office of Dr. J. C. LeHARDY,
Chairman Committee on Public Health.
READY-MIXED PAINTS.
The celebrated F. W. Devoe A Co.'s READY
MIXED PAINTS ore conceded to be the best
manufactured. The most satisfactory testimo
nials can be produced by those who lusve used
the point that it is superior to all other. It
gives a beautiful finish, preserves the wood, and
is pat up in quantities suitable to all classes of
purchasers. E. J RIOTER.
PROPOSALS WANTED.
PROPOSALS FOR DREDGING IN' JEKYL
X CREEK, GEORGIA.—U. S, Engineer Of
fice, Savannah, Ga., Sept. 12, 1858. sealed
pro. osals in triplicate will be received at this
office until 12 o'clock M.. city time, on the 15th
day of 'October, 1888, for dre-iging in Jekyl
Creek, Georgia. Amount available about ft,NO.
For blank forms for proposals and all necessary
information, apply to O. M CARTER, First
Lieutenant Corps of Engineers, U S. A.
PROPOSALS FOR DREDGING IN' BRUNS-
I WICK HARBOR. GEORGIA. —U. S. En
gineer OrrioE, Savannah, Ga. Sept. 13, 1888
Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received at
this olßce until 12 o'clock m.. city time, on the
15th day of October. 1888, for dreigine in Bruns
wick Harbor, Georgia. Amount available about
slß,ood. For blank forms for proposals aud all
necessary information, apply to O. M. CARTER,
First Lieutenant Corps of Engineers, U T . S. A.
PROPOSALS >OR DREDGING IN SAVAN-
I NAH RIVER. GEORGIA.—!'. S. Engineer
Office, Savann.h, Ga., Sept. 12. Isß'.—Sealed
proposals in triplicate will be received at this
office until 12 o'clock M., city time, on Oct. 15,
1888, fof dredging in Savannah River, Ooorg.a-
Amount available about SA'i.Ouu, For blank
forms for proposals and all necessary informa
tion, apply to O. M. CARTr R, First Lieutenant
Corps of Engineers, U. S A.
FERTILIZERS.’
JOHN L. HAMMOND. " JOSEPH HULL
HAMMOND. HULL & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FERTILIZERS,
DEALERS IN
FERTILIZER MATERIAL,
AND
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF KAINIT
(German Potash Salt)
at and from the robbotnNo ports:
SAVANNAH. GA., PORT ROYAL S. C.
BRUNSWICK, GA., JACKSONVILLE, FLA..
PENSACOLA, FLA., MOBILE. ALA.
118 BAY ST., SAVANNAH. GA. ,